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This hiking route takes you to Monte Cucetto, a challenging and rewarding trail known for its stunning views and high elevation gain. The route is classified as extremely difficult due to its length of 24.603 kilometers and elevation gain of 1658 meters.
Starting from the trailhead, you'll pass by the Sorgente del Lemina spring at around 0.98 kilometers from the start, where you can refill your water bottles before continuing. As you ascend, you'll encounter several saddles such as Colle Colletto, Colle Ceresera, and Colle Pra l'Abbà, offering brief respites along the way.
Around the midway point, you'll reach Punta dell'Aquila, a peak that provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Further ahead, you'll pass by Monte Paletto and Monte Cristetto before reaching Colle del Besso at approximately 4.68 kilometers from the start.
Continuing on, you'll come across informational points like Bivacco 3° Alpini and various benches for resting. As you near the endpoint, be sure to visit Punta Di Gianna, a peak with picturesque views awaiting at around 6.99 kilometers from the start.
Throughout the hike, it's essential to stay hydrated, especially on hot days, and pack enough water and snacks to fuel your journey. Be prepared for the challenging terrain and check the weather forecast before setting out. This out-and-back trail to Monte Cucetto promises a strenuous yet memorable hiking experience for avid outdoor enthusiasts.